- Multiple gold medalist at the European and World Championships and a two-time Olympic silver medalist with the former Yugoslavia
- Took part in the inugural BWB Europe Europe in 2001
- Inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame

Height: 6-9/2,06 | Weight: 215 lbs/98 kg | NBA Career: 1 years
- Native of Serbia
- Undrafted, Zarko became one of the first Europeans to play in the NBA, joining the San Antonio Spurs in 1989
- Euroleague Final Four MVP in 1994
- Three-time European gold medalist with the former Yugoslavia (1989, 1991 and 1995) and World Championship gold medalist in 1990. Two-time Olympics silver medalist (1998, 1996)

Height: 6-11/2,11 | Weight: 270 lbs/120 kg | NBA Career: 1 years
- Native of Serbia
- Drafted 31st overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 1995 NBA Draft
- Dragan took part in the inaugural BWB Europe camp in 2001
- European gold medalist at the European Championships (2001) with the former Yugoslavia

Height: 6-3/1,90 | Weight: 195 lbs/88 kg
- Native of Serbia
- Drafted 36th overall by the New York Knicks in the 2002 NBA Draft
- A 6’2 guard, Milos led the Euroleague in scoring in 2003
- Milos was a gold medalist at the World Championships in 2002 with the former Yugoslavia
- Currently plays in Greece (Panionios)

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...of the best players in Europe in attendance

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...countries represented

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...NBA Legends coaching the four teams

Dalibor BagaricSelected 24th overall in the 2000 Draft after a stellar run in Croatia, the 7-foot-1 Bagaric played for the Bulls until 2003, when he returned to Europe.

Zarko CarbarkapaDrafted 17th overall by Phoenix in 2003, Carbarkapa also spent time with the Warriors during his three-year NBA career. Before coming to the NBA, he won a 2002 World Championship title with the former Yugoslavia.

Vlade DivacPart of the first wave of Europeans to flood into the NBA, the Serbian-born Divac became one of only six players in NBA history to record 13,000 points, 9,000 rebounds, 3,000 assists and 1,500 blocked shots.

Predrag 'Peja' DrobnjakThe two-time World Champion and European gold medalist with the former Yugoslavian team played four years in the NBA, after going in the second round to the Wizards in the 1997 Draft.

Bostjan 'Boki' NachbarThe swingman played six years in the NBA after being selected 15th overall by the Rockets in 2002. Currently in Turkey, he won the Italian Championship in 2002.

Radoslav 'Rasho' NesterovicThe Slovenian-born 7-footer came to the NBA in 1999, when he went 17th overall to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He won an NBA title with the San Antonio Spurs in 2005, and returned to Europe for the 2010-11 season following a stint with the Raptors.

Zarko PaspaljAlthough his NBA career was short, the World Champ and three-time European gold-medalist became one of the first Europeans to ever play in The Association when he joined the Spurs in 1989.

Dino RadjaRadja won back-to-back European titles with his club team in 1989 and 1990, two European gold medals with former Yugoslavia and played his way onto the NBA All-Rookie Second Team in 1993.

Bruno SundovBorn in Croatia, Sundov played for five teams during his NBA career, in addition to nine more European teams after finishing his NBA tenure with the New York Knicks in 2005.

Dragan TarlacSelected in the 1995 Draft by the Chicago Bulls, the one-time Euroleague champion and FIBA gold-medalist played a year in the NBA after a brilliant career with Olympiacos in Greece.

Milos VujanicDrafted by the Knicks in the 2002 NBA Draft, the sharp-shooting Vujanic led the Euroleague in scoring in 2003 and took home a gold medal for former Yugoslavia in the 2002 World Championships.